Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1977-07-26
1979-09-04
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55143, 55145, 55155, 55159, B03C 308, B03C 312, B03C 360
Patent
active
041667298
ABSTRACT:
Collector plates for use in the second stage of a two-stage electrostatic ecipitator comprise plates having non-conducting surfaces to which a coating of low conductivity, typically between 300 and 150,000 ohms per square, is affixed. One embodiment of such plates typically comprises a rigid, non-conducting plastic material coated with a material of low conductivity. Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a metallic plate coated with an insulating material of high dielectric strength, typically with a dielectric constant of at least 3000, to which the above mentioned low-conductivity coating is affixed. The collector plates may be mounted in such a manner as to maintain the airflow through the second stage of the precipitator in a direction virtually parallel to the surface of the plates.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4076894 (1978-02-01), Langley et al.
patent: 4077782 (1978-03-01), Drummond et al.
Bogardus Harold F.
Clark Robert C.
Fielding George H.
Thompson Joseph K.
Lacey David L.
Schneider Philip
Sciascia R. S.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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